The SOMNIUM Technologies product line, now available from Mouser Electronics, provides developers with the company’s Device-aware Resequencing Tools (DRT) software.

Mouser Electronics, Inc. today announced it has entered into a global distribution agreement with SOMNIUM Technologies, a company focused on evolving software development tools to a new level, solving real problems faced by embedded developers.

Mouser Electronics, Inc. today announced it has entered into a global distribution agreement with SOMNIUM Technologies, a company focused on evolving software development tools to a new level, solving real problems faced by embedded developers.

DRT is fully source-compatible with industry-standard GNU (including the latest C11 and C++14 dialects and C++ exception handling), and offers exceptional code generation and enhanced debug features. DRT analyzes the whole program, identifying all instruction and data sequences and the interactions between them. Knowledge of the device’s memory system and ARM Cortex pipeline are used to intelligently resequence the program, resulting in code that is optimized for energy, size, performance and efficiency in a fully automated process that requires no manual intervention.

The SOMNIUM DRT NXP Edition supports NXP LPC and Kinetis devices and is available on Windows or Linux hosts. DRT is the ideal upgrade path from Kinetis Design Studio (KDS) and CodeWarrior, with unique features to save development time and money, including the only automatic KDS and CodeWarrior project importer. DRT NXP Edition offers a seamless and automatic upgrade path from entry-level tools and is fully compatible with LPCOpen, Kinetis Software Development Kit, Sensor Fusion, Processor Expert, and other software enablement solutions.

SOMNIUM DRT Cortex M-IDE is the professional software development environment for ARM Cortex-M devices, combining support for Atmel SMART, NXP LPC and Kinetis and STMicroelectronics’ STM32 devices in a single product. DRT is the only product that offers a seamless and automatic upgrade path from entry-level tools including Atollic TrueSTUDIO, CodeWarrior (GNU and non-GNU projects), Kinetis Design Studio, LPCXpresso, and System Workbench for STM32.